Beaterville, the North Portland breakfast spot, is closing its doors after 20 years in business, the restaurant confirmed Thursday morning. (h/t @npdxreporter)

The brightly colored restaurant, which opened in 1993, is known for its funky decor, with hubcaps on the wall and planter boxes made from classic cars. Owner Bill Lockner tells The Oregonian he plans to retire from the restaurant business.

Beaterville's last day is Monday.

According to Eater PDX, Beaterville's adjoining bar, the Lubritorium, will stay open through June.

No word yet on a possible replacement for the North Killingsworth Street space.